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Orsted to headline OWC 2023

Eleanore RobinsonBy Eleanore RobinsonApril 17, 20233 Mins Read
Orsted to headline OWC 2023

Orsted’s head of European execution programmes Patrick Harnett (pictured) will be the keynote speaker at OWC 2023.

Harnett will tell delegates at the conference organised by Humber Marine & Renewables that it will be another record-breaking decade for the region’s offshore wind industry. 

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He will also share plans for the company’s Hornsea 3 offshore wind farm which is expected to be almost double the size of Hornsea 2, currently the world’s largest.

Ahead of the 10th anniversary conference in Hull on May 3 & 4 he said that the Humber “will continue to be a game changer in offshore wind”.

With the agenda focused on the UK target of 50GW by 2030, OWC 2023 will look at the opportunity for the Humber and the major contribution it can make.

RenewableUK will speak about the ambition to achieve the goal, while closer to home, the advancement of the Humber Offshore Wind Cluster will be discussed.

The opportunity for the supply chain will be the subject of a panel discussion, members of which include Danielle Lane, director of offshore development UK and Ireland, RWE; Andrew Elmes, head of business development UK and Ireland, Siemens Gamesa; and Len Taylor, sector specialist at the Department for Business and Trade.

The anniversary event will shine a spotlight on the 10,000 additional skilled employees needed in the region.

A “People Power” afternoon panel session will be led by Jane Cooper, director of offshore wind at RenewableUK, and will include Sarah Rodgers, HR business partner at Siemens Gamesa and Zoe Keeton, head of stakeholder and local markets UK and Ireland at RWE, along with experts from education and training.

Colleges and academic institutions will attend with the aim of inspiring a generation of young people to choose careers in the vibrant sector.

Simon Bird, Associated British Ports’ regional director for the Humber, will speak on behalf of Humber Freeport, which was conditionally approved by the Treasury in late March.

The Freeport status, which is the culmination of more than two years’ work, is expected to be a catalyst for economic growth, paving the way for new jobs and investment in the region.

The need for further innovation, the environment and infrastructure will also be discussed.

“We have a solid line-up of speakers and panel sessions which look at the opportunities and challenges that must be met if we are to maintain a pole position,” said chair of Humber Marine & Renewables Andrew Oliver.

“It’s incredible to think how far the Humber has come in the space of a decade, and while OWC will celebrate this anniversary, the focus will be on what needs to happen over the next 10 years.”

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